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@chills42 - Interesting, I never thought of too localized in time. I need to think in 4D more :)
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ItaiSep 10 '12 at 14:21

@chills42 Yes, I didn't thought of it being too localized because I though it was a new(old) technology that I never heard off...
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woliveirajrSep 10 '12 at 14:25

Its too localized in the sense that the question only had merit in relation to a specific wikipedia article, one which could easily be corrected (if it indeed was incorrect), thereby also making the question of value only for a very limited time. Too Localized was the correct closure option.
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jrista♦Sep 10 '12 at 18:36

@woliveirajr it's nothing against you, it was a valid question until it was answered :)
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chills42♦Sep 10 '12 at 19:07

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It is poorly written. Indicated Green Background refers to the list below where lenses models with stabilization are highlighted with a green background like the AF-S 16-35mm in the wide-angle section: